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Pugwash seeks a world free of nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction. Through our long-standing tradition of ‘dialogue across divides’ that also earned us the Nobel Peace Prize in 1995, Pugwash aims to develop and support the use of scientific, evidence-based policymaking, focusing on areas where nuclear and WMD risks are present. By facilitating track 1.5 and track II dialogues, we foster creative discussions on ways to increase the security of all sides and promote policy development that is cooperative and forward-looking.

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Srinigar Workshop on the Kashmir Dispute

On 23 april 2005, Pugwash held its 2nd consultation on the Kashmir dispute in Srinigar, Kashmir. Report from the Daily … More

India, Jammu Kashmir, Pakistan

Kathmandu workshop on Jammu and Kashmir and the India-Pakistan Dialogue

On 11-14 December 2004, Pugwash workshop no. 303 was held in Kathmandu, Nepal. Prospects for the Princely State of Jammu and … More

India, Jammu Kashmir, Pakistan, Pugwash, reports

Islamabad Consultation on South Asian Security

On 7 September 2004, Pugwash held a consultation on “The Emerging Regional Situation and the Global Context” in Islamabad, Pakistan. … More

India, Jammu Kashmir, Pakistan

Geneva Workshop on South Asian Security

On 16-18 May 2003 Pugwash, in collaboration with GIPRI, organized the 2nd Pugwash workshop on South Asian security. The workshop addressed … More

India, Jammu Kashmir, Pakistan, Pugwash, reports

Lahore workshop on avoiding an India-Pakistan Nuclear Confrontation

On 11-12 March 2003 Pugwash organized a workshop in Lahore, Pakistan,  to assess the threat of an India-Pakistan nuclear confrontation and to … More

India, Nuclear Weapons, Pakistan, Pugwash, reports

London workshop on No First Use of Nuclear Weapons

On 15-17 November 2002, Pugwash Meeting no. 279 was held in London, UK. No First Use of Nuclear Weapons Workshop Report by Tom Milne … More

China, France, India, NPT, Nuclear Weapons, Pakistan, Russia, UK, USA

Geneva workshop on South Asian Security

On 1-3 November 2002, Pugwash Meeting no. 277 was held in Geneva, Switzerland. Pugwash Workshop on South Asian Security Report by Jeffrey … More

India, Nuclear Weapons, Pakistan, reports

Geneva Workshop on South Asian Security

On 1-3 November 2002 Pugwash, in collaboration with GIPRI, organized the 1st Pugwash workshop on South Asian security. The workshop involved 32 … More

India, Jammu Kashmir, Nuclear Weapons, Pakistan, Pugwash, reports

Statement by Joseph Rotblat on nuclear tests in South Asia

New Dangers to World Security (Published in the Pugwash Newsletter, V. 25, No. 2, October 1998) Joseph Rotblat THE recent … More

CTBT, India, Nuclear Weapons, Pakistan, statements

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